but so far the GUI, Rterm, and
R CMD BATCH all worked great.
Thanks for spending your Saturday making this available, Duncan!
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plot(x = c(0, 150), y = c(0, 5), type = "n")
points(x, y, type = "p")
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On Fri, Feb 18, 2011 at 5:44 AM, Prof Brian Ripley
wrote:
> On Tue, 1 Feb 2011, Joshua Wiley wrote:
>
>> Dear List,
>>
>> With the R 2.12.0 addition of table methods for points(), dotchart()
>> struggles with tables.
>
> Which of course it is not documented
> [Jeroen Ooms wrote:]
>> > I am running into a limitation of the grid::grid.newpage function, for
>> > which I would like to overwrite this function
>> > with a slightly modified one. Hopefully this is a temporary working
>> > solution until the package gets updated. I found a
>> > way to overwr
ot; can introduce a significant performance
>> penalty. (This has been discussed in another thread.)
>
> That's good advice too.
>
> Duncan Murdoch
Is this performance hit the sort of thing that byte compiling would
help with, or am I misunderstanding its use?
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Hi,
I realize this is an old thread, but just wondering whether a conclusion
was ever reached on this issue? I'm using formula(NULL) but it would be
nice if default initialization worked for formula classes as well.
Cheers,
Josh
On Thu, May 14, 2015 at 8:13 AM, Hervé Pagès wrote:
> Thanks M
Hi Martin,
Thanks and apologies for not seeing that. I had checked NEWS but not tried
it in R devel.
Thanks again.
Josh
On Thu, Oct 8, 2015 at 10:03 PM, Martin Maechler wrote:
> >>>>> Joshua Wiley
> >>>>> on Thu, 8 Oct 2015 12:19:16 +1100 writes:
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Dear All,
What is the preferred way for Package A, to initialize a cluster, and load
Package B on all nodes?
I am writing a package that parallelizes some functions through the use of
a cluster if useRs are on a Windows machine (using parLapply and family).
I also make use of another package in
r started by PkgA will
automatically have PkgB loaded and functions available.
Thanks!
On Fri, Aug 8, 2014 at 9:35 AM, Joshua Wiley wrote:
> Dear All,
>
> What is the preferred way for Package A, to initialize a cluster, and load
> Package B on all nodes?
>
> I am writing
xports have been visible as it was
> imported by PkgA and hence in the environment tree for functions in PkgA.
> Then namespace scoping will ensure that PkgB's namespace is loaded on the
> cluster workers.
>
>
>
> On 08/08/2014 00:58, Joshua Wiley wrote:
>
>> S
I have had similar notes, but in cases where the dataset was created
internally by a function:
* checking R code for possible problems ... NOTE
vm_diagnostics: no visible binding for global variable 'Median'
vm_diagnostics: no visible binding for global variable 'Index'
vm_diagnostics: no visible
kTeX 2.9
Any suggestions or pointers to manuals/documentation would be greatly
appreciated.
Thanks,
Josh
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how to do so).
>
> On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Joshua Wiley wrote:
>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> Apologies if this is a very naive question. Is there a way to see the
>> particular Rd file being processed right before a warning/error
>> occurs? As far as I can tell, all my
2pdf pkg-name'
>> (which should give the same error, as that is what R CMD check calls),
>> then run that R code directly (there are comments in the code in
>> R-devel about how to do so).
>>
>> On Wed, 12 Oct 2011, Joshua Wiley wrote:
>>
>>> Hi All,
>>> 'U:\DOCUME~1\Admin\LOCALS~1\Temp\RtmpwWcmem/libloc_U%3a%2fDocuments%20and%20Settings%2fpgiraudo%2fMes%20documents%2fR%2fpgir_arch%2fpgirmess_arch%2fOn%20work%2fpgirmess.RcheckVersion,Priority,Depends,Imports,LinkingTo,Suggests,Enhances,OS_type,License,Archs,Built.rds',
>>> proba
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That. Cygwin warning is expected on Windows. You can still build the package
and it should be fine, although it looks like the documentation may need a bit
of tweaking to pass R CMD check. 2.13.2 is the latest version of R, and I
would recommend using it over 2.12.2. Both for the improvements
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>> You should always modify packages by applying the changes to the source
>> package and reinstall that. Hence ask those who provided the binary
>> package for a source version.
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"function" "Gamma"
>> > [22] "gaussian" "if" "library"
>> > [25] "local" "poisson" "quasi"
>> > [28] "quasibinomial" "quasipoi
all] Error 2
I did not note any other errors or warnings earlier on, though I may
have missed some. I can provide the full log if requested. Any
ideas?
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On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 3:48 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> On 12-05-08 1:46 AM, Joshua Wiley wrote:
>>
>> Hi All,
>>
>> I just downloaded the source tar ball (Revision: 59324 Last Changed
>> Date: 2012-05-07) and tried to compile on a Win x64 system. I am
>>
On Tue, May 8, 2012 at 9:35 AM, Duncan Murdoch wrote:
> This time it was a similar error on a different file. Now fixed.
Works wonderfully now, thank you so much, Duncan!
>
> Duncan Murdoch
>
>
> On 08/05/2012 11:20 AM, Joshua Wiley wrote:
>>
>> On Tue, May 8, 2
tallation order, check order etc.
So should package authors both list a package in the depends of
DESCRIPTION and explicitly import what is needed so if someone else
uses their code without loading the package, everything needed is
available?
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> I am not sure if this is consistent with the special meaning of '.'
> described under ?formula.
>
> Is this the intended behaviour?
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function, such as lm.fit or fastLmPure from the RcppEigen
package.
On Thu, May 24, 2012 at 9:46 PM, Joshua Wiley wrote:
> Hi Robin,
>
> Seems like the intended behavior to me. From the docs:
> "There are two special interpretations of '.' in a formula. The usual
&
; >> R-devel readers... OTOH, people like Bill Dunlap will not take
> >> long to provide it or a better one.
> >>
> >> (*) In my solution, the above '...' consists of 17 letters.
> >> I'll post it later today (CEST time) ...
s more tests and checks than are done during a simple install.
Rcmd check really does catch a lot (there's even been some noise on
this list that it catches *too much*) so if you're having trouble with
a package, it is probably a reasonable place to start with the most
rigorous set of packag
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>> myvar
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